At 10:13 AM +0000 12/24/2002, Daniel Kendell wrote:
>Hi,
>
>It is a female 9 way D type. I have absolutly no idea what the card is I
>just guessed it was ethernet because it had the BNC.
>Although the BBCB Micros and Masters had a BNC video output that connects to
>the television. If it is some kind of video card then I might try that. But
>I want to be sure before trying, as I don't want to damage my TV or SE.
>
>Another thing about the SE... As I don't have a long enough screwdriver I
>can't open it but mabye someone here might know. I bought a pack of "Mac SE
>Hard Drives" and I thought Woo Hoo!, but I saw they had 50 pin SCSI
>connectors on them. I thought they had to have 20 pin connectors in order to
>work on an SE.
>
>Does the MacSE with 1mb ram and duel 800k drives have the 50 pin SCSI
>connector on the logic board?

All of the older non-PowerBook Macs that have SCSI use the 50 pin 
interface.  There is no 20 pin SCSI interface.  I don't think SCSI 
can work with only 20 pins.  25 pins is about the minimum.

All SEs have a 50 pin SCSI connector.  One of the floppy drives can 
be removed and replaced by an HD.  Power and SCSI cables need to be 
supplied.
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